Facilities

Dining

Dining services are available on the second floor of the Commons building. A wide variety of menu items are offered. Food choices support many dietary needs. Food and beverage services and hours may vary on weekends, based upon occupancy.

Meal Plans

Vending Machines

Vending Machines are conveniently located on the ground floor in each lodge and near break stations in the Instructional East and Instructional West buildings.

Lodging

NCTC can accommodate 226 guests throughout four lodge buildings situated within a sycamore grove between the Commons Dining/Physical Training buildings and Instructional Buildings. Several rooms are equipped with ADA support or double occupancy.

For priority shipments, please use overnight service to ensure delivery at the street address above. Any mail received after your departure will be returned to the sender. Outgoing mail leaves daily Monday through Friday. There is no mail service on weekends. Mail may be dropped off at the Front Desk, or placed in the outgoing mail tray located in the kitchenette of each lodge.

Fax: Service is available 24 hours a day at the Front Desk. Front Desk fax: 304-876-7218.

Lost and found: Please contact the Front Desk if you have misplaced or found any item.

Local area: The Front Desk has brochures for local services and attractions such as points-of-interest, shops, cultural events, restaurants, and transportation information. Brochures to local points-of-interest may also be obtained from brochure rack in the lobby of the Entry/Auditorium building. Maps and brochures for nearby Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and Antietam National Battlefield are available at the Front Desk.

Parking

Except for brief periods during check-in and check-out, vehicles must be parked in the lot designated on your parking permit. Lots are designated by color: blue, green, orange, and yellow. See the campus map for details.

Security Station validates all arrivals and assists guests on parking and check-in locations arrival.

Vehicles parked in other areas may be towed away at the owner’s risk and expense. For security reasons, display the parking permit (issued on arrival) on the dashboard of your vehicle at all times.

Shared Areas

Sundry/Gift Shop

Sundry/Gift Shop is located on the first floor of the Commons building and sells gifts, toiletries, basic medications, maps, books, cards and NCTC souvenirs. Store hours are based on weekly attendance.

Please refer to the signs posted in the Commons building or call the Front Desk at 304-876-1600 for current hours of operation.

ATM

There is an ATM located near the Sundry/Gift Shop entrance. This is on the first floor of the Commons building.

Lounge/Roosevelt Room/Social Center

Social Center is located in the Commons building’s Roosevelt Room and Lounge. Beer, wine, and soft drinks are available. Only alcohol purchased at the NCTC lounge is permitted in the Commons building and adjacent patios.

Conservation Library

The Conservation Library is located in the West Pond Office building. It features resource and educational materials necessary for classes, and a variety of periodicals.

Contact the Library at 304-876-7304 or the Front Desk, at 304-876-1600, for hours of operation and more information.

Business Center

Throughout the Instructional East and West classroom areas, NCTC offers walk-up business centers located in cubicles just off the main hallway. These allow guests to check airline reservations, emails, and other Internet resources or bring along USB storage devices.

Public computers with printers are available in the Business Centers located in 106IE and 162IW.

Public computers in Instructional East and Instructional West

Luggage Storage

If you require luggage storage after you have checked out of your room and prior to your departure, contact the Front Desk at 304-876-1600 for assistance.

Break Service

Each instructional area has a nearby break station that serves coffee, tea, juice, and water as well as nutritional and full-flavored snacks. Guest favorites are the warm and fresh cookies served on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.

Communal Kitchen in Lodges

Kitchenettes are located on the first floor of each lodge for your convenience, with a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and ice machine. Kitchenettes are supplied with coffee packets, sugar, sweetener, and half-and-half.

Function Rooms

Classrooms/Seminar Rooms/Labs/Auditorium

There are 12 full size classrooms and several adjacent seminar/break-out rooms in the Instructional East and West buildings. Classrooms can be setup in several styles such as traditional classroom style or a variety of configurations. Typical sizes include 24-seat, 36-seat, 45-seat, and 60-seat.

The Entry Auditorium building has a 250-seat state-of-the-art auditorium. Large venues and workshops that rent multiple rooms and areas also setup tables, posters, and panels throughout the hallways, corridors, and break areas to connect their venue area.

NCTC offers threescience laboratories and three computer labs for specialized sessions. Onsite staff provide technical support and assistance for all classrooms and laboratories.

Each room is equipped with a touch screen command system that controls the supplied computer system, overhead screen, projector, lighting, audio, and other peripheral equipment. Instructors can focus on the materials they are presenting and without having to bend, stoop, stretch, or cross the room, they can change the equipment, view, and lighting from their presentation location.

To better serve technical flexibility, NCTC offers public wireless service throughout the campus.

Each instructional area has a nearby break station that serves coffee, tea, juice, and water as well as nutritional and full-flavored snacks. Guest favorites are the warm and fresh cookies served on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.

Careful planning and research was conducted on the best environment for learning and retaining information when designing the classrooms. A couple of points are the multiple overhead lighting options to meet a variety of presentations, the windows that open and offer wide daylight views and the fully adjustable 8-hour ergonomic chairs.

Cost/Availability

NCTC can support over 40,000 room nights annually and at the end of scheduling our own sessions, we open all remaining space to outside hosts.

Physical Training (PT)/Gym

The Physical Training Center is a complete health and fitness facility, with a full-size gymnasium complete with rubber floor (made from recycled tires) and a full size basketball court.

Beside the gym is a weight and workout room with elliptical, treadmill, stair stepper, and weight lifting.

The main gymnasium has a video workout system that allow staff and guests to select one of several varieties of video workouts.

Hours: Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Day Care

NCTC has an on-site day care center for children up to the kindergarten age. You will need to register at least 2 weeks in advance. Spaces are first come first serve. For additional information, contact the Children's Tree House Director Nickie Weller via email nickie@childrentreehouse.org or by calling at 304-876-7354.

Amenities

Wireless Network

All public areas have access to Frontier wireless Internet service. Start by opening a web browser and check the 'Required' box on the screen and click 'Connect' to acknowledge:

Frontier's Acceptable Use Policy

NCTC's DISCLAIMER: Wireless access is provided by a local provider and does not access the NCTC/FWS or Government networks.

High Speed Internet

Classrooms, guest lodges, walk-up e-mail stations, and other open guest areas offer public computers with wired network connections. Each lodge room has a green ethernet cable for internet access that is available for your personal computer. The green ethernet cable is an "always on" connection.

Cable Television

Rooms are equipped with televisions and a variety of channels are available to guests. Channel listings are available in each guest room.

Services

Conservation Library

Conservation Museum

Please take time to discover and enjoy the many historic exhibits and photographs in our Conservation Museum. In addition, the NCTC also contains displays throughout the classrooms, lodges, and common areas. Our Center has dedicated itself to the interpretation and display of America's Conservation Heritage."

The idea is to have history integrated into every aspect of conservation training. To meet our conservation goals the National Conservation Training Center has a full-time Museum Curator trained in historical preservation and display.

The AVSC provides a team of highly experienced professionals in audio visual support. Our aim is to assist every course and event coordinator in utilizing the latest advances in technology to achieve their full creative potential.

The AVSC serves as NCTC's central point for storing, maintaining and scheduling the use of audio visual equipment.

Activities

Guests and staff are encouraged to bring comfortable walking shoes for both during their work hours to get to and from Commons or instructional areas as well as to take advantage of the miles of recreational trails around the outlying areas of the property.